Need help at home?

Personal Care and Support

Many older adults prefer to stay at home as they age. But is this the right choice for you or your loved one? The goal of home care (or senior care) is to help your loved one remain at home as long as possible, rather than moving into a long–term care facility.

Personal care and support services may be right for your loved one if they need minor assistance with daily activities such as bathing, light housekeeping and meal preparation but don’t have a close network of nearby family and friends around to help. Or, our personal care and support services could be the extra support you need as you are recuperating from a stay at a hospital or rehabilitative facility. In each instance, our trained Care Professionals are dedicated to providing quality care with compassion and a commitment to the highest level of customer service.

We provide a wide range of home care services that can help you maintain your independence.

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"Are they ok at home?"

At Interim HealthCare, we know what to look for when it comes to whether a loved one can remain safe and independent in their own home. This simple and free quiz can help guide you when making that important decision.

I want to express my appreciation and gratitude for your help with my Mom. She has grown very close to a couple of your care givers. Everyone is prompt and considerate of her needs. It’s comforting to know I have people who I can count on.

Each year, thousands of older Americans fall at home. Many of them are seriously injured, and some are disabled. Falls are often due to hazards that are easy to overlook but many times they are easy to fix. In response to escalating concerns related to falls and fall related injuries among the aging population, Interim HealthCare has launched an interactive web program that helps people identify hazards in their home and shows them ways to help prevent falling.

Interim HealthCare complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Interim HealthCare does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex or sexual orientation.